Jan 14 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have told domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by more than a ...
Broadcom VMware cybersecurity software purchases are reportedly being banned in China, citing national security concerns, ...
China has reportedly banned cybersecurity software from major U.S. and Israeli firms, including VMware, Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike, citing national security concerns.
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) shares slid about 5% on Wednesday after a report said Chinese authorities have told local companies to ...
The Chinese government is instructing companies to stop using software made by cybersecurity companies from the United States ...
The affected stateside vendors are VMWare (Broadcom), Palo Alto Networks, and Fortinet. The ban also affects Israel-based ...
China is weeding out American technology to fulfill its goal of technological self reliance. Local firms in China have now ...
Despite recent consensus between Washington and Beijing on a trade framework agreement in London, escalating US export restrictions on artificial intelligence (AI) chip design tools have prompted ...
China has told local companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by several U.S. and Israeli companies because of ...
In recent years, China has become a technological behemoth, integrating advanced technologies across various sectors. However, a recent governmental clampdown ...
China's Geely Group, the country's second-largest automotive group, could make some moves into the U.S. in the next 36 months ...
One of China’s earliest OpenAI rivals expects US artificial intelligence developers to succumb to the same price-based competition that has forced Chinese companies to forgo profits. Beijing-based ...